Source: Tourism MediaMyeongdongThis central Seoul shopping district is the place to buy quality brand products and stop for a bite to eat. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulMyeongdong
Source: Tourism MediaLotte World TowerStunning city views, an aquarium, shops and restaurants are part of this futuristic tower that looms over the southern banks of the Han River.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulLotte World Tower
Source: Tourism MediaMyeongdongThis central Seoul shopping district is the place to buy quality brand products and stop for a bite to eat. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulMyeongdong
Source: Tourism MediaOlympic ParkGo to “Olpark” in Seoul to visit a sports museum, attend a pop concert, watch South Korea’s top athletes perform or enjoy a long walk in its Eco Park.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulOlympic Park
Source: Tourism MediaMyeongdongThis central Seoul shopping district is the place to buy quality brand products and stop for a bite to eat. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulMyeongdong
Source: Tourism MediaGyeongbok PalaceThis royal palace has been destroyed on more than one occasion, but today it stands as one of Seoul’s finest examples of classic Korean architecture.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulGyeongbok Palace
Source: Tourism MediaBongeunsa TempleEscape the busy streets of Seoul with a visit to this tranquil temple, which has existed for over 1,000 years. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulSamseong-dongBongeunsa Temple
Source: Tourism MediaDeoksugung PalaceThe smallest of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces is renowned for its mixture of western and eastern architecture. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulSogong-dongDeoksugung Palace
Source: Tourism MediaNamdaemun MarketThis traditional Korean market is the largest and oldest in Seoul, and where you’ll find all manner of clothes and food at very reasonable prices.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulNamdaemun Market
Source: Tourism MediaOlympic ParkGo to “Olpark” in Seoul to visit a sports museum, attend a pop concert, watch South Korea’s top athletes perform or enjoy a long walk in its Eco Park.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulOlympic Park
Source: Tourism MediaNamdaemun MarketThis traditional Korean market is the largest and oldest in Seoul, and where you’ll find all manner of clothes and food at very reasonable prices.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulNamdaemun Market
Source: Tourism MediaMyeongdongThis central Seoul shopping district is the place to buy quality brand products and stop for a bite to eat. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulMyeongdong
Source: Tourism MediaCheonggyecheonThis beautiful strip of urban renewal offers tourists and locals a break from the bustle of the surrounding city. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulCheonggyecheon
Source: Tourism MediaDeoksugung PalaceThe smallest of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces is renowned for its mixture of western and eastern architecture. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulSogong-dongDeoksugung Palace
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of KoreaMarvel as natural light illuminates the galleries of this contemporary museum building, which houses thousands of ancient and valuable Korean objects. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulNational Museum of Korea
Source: Tourism MediaDeoksugung PalaceThe smallest of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces is renowned for its mixture of western and eastern architecture. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulSogong-dongDeoksugung Palace
Source: Tourism MediaOlympic ParkGo to “Olpark” in Seoul to visit a sports museum, attend a pop concert, watch South Korea’s top athletes perform or enjoy a long walk in its Eco Park.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulOlympic Park
Source: Tourism MediaGyeonghuigung PalaceVisit a small and tranquil royal palace with beautiful details that have been carefully reconstructed in the traditional Joseon Dynasty style.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulGyeonghuigung Palace
Source: Tourism MediaDeoksugung PalaceThe smallest of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces is renowned for its mixture of western and eastern architecture. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulSogong-dongDeoksugung Palace
Source: Tourism MediaGyeongbok PalaceThis royal palace has been destroyed on more than one occasion, but today it stands as one of Seoul’s finest examples of classic Korean architecture.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulGyeongbok Palace
Source: Tourism MediaNamsan ParkWalk amid this peaceful natural environment, ride a cable car and marvel at Seoul’s majestic skyline at this sprawling mountain park.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulNamsan Park
Source: Tourism MediaGyeongbok PalaceThis royal palace has been destroyed on more than one occasion, but today it stands as one of Seoul’s finest examples of classic Korean architecture.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulGyeongbok Palace
Source: Tourism MediaDongdaemun History & Culture ParkAncient relics accompany striking examples of contemporary architecture and design in this special complex, created to showcase centuries of South Korean culture. WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulDongdaemun History & Culture Park
Source: Tourism MediaNamdaemun MarketThis traditional Korean market is the largest and oldest in Seoul, and where you’ll find all manner of clothes and food at very reasonable prices.WorldAsiaSouth KoreaSeoulNamdaemun Market